Opening Reception (Free to All):
Friday, June 27 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Gallery Hours:
Saturdays & Sundays | 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Through Sunday, July 20
Legacy and Emergence: A Community Dialogue
The Art League of New Britain is honored to present an exhibition showcasing significant contributions from artists deeply connected to our community.
In the Lacey Gallery, we pay tribute to the remarkable legacy of Rae Lily Robinson, whose extensive career in art and design included influential roles in advertising, window display, and education. Robinson, a devoted advocate for the arts and founding member of the Art and Craft Association of Southington, leaves behind an extraordinary legacy, notably through her celebrated charcoal portraits of immigrants who settled in Connecticut, displayed at Ellis Island’s Museum of Immigration.
The Stables Gallery features the diverse and evocative sculptural works of Mike Tino, a multi-faceted artist whose practice spans visual art, music, and culinary arts. Tino primarily works with clay, employing atmospheric firing techniques to create thought-provoking sculptures and traditional vessels. His current works explore narrative parallels between mythological creatures and modern cinematic tropes, embodying symbolic imagery inspired by folklore, cinema, and nature.
The Low Gallery presents vibrant, heartfelt works from New Britain High School students, demonstrating emerging artistic talent and fresh perspectives within our community. These young artists bring forward dynamic expressions that reflect their creativity and potential.
We warmly invite visitors to experience this rich exhibition, thoughtfully curated to honor influential legacies, inspire ongoing creativity, and celebrate diverse artistic expressions.